Great American two years ago had 16oz of Bass for less than 12oz of Bud/Miller pisswater. And the Louisville River Bats park went right past craft beer and had a relatively inexpensive liquor bar overlooking the third base line.

While I agree that my beloved AT&T Park has an amazing selection of brews, the author is an idiot for obviously cutting and pasting from last year's list; the Giants are (sadly) not the reigning World Series Champions'...

UNC_Samurai:Great American two years ago had 16oz of Bass for less than 12oz of Bud/Miller pisswater. And the Louisville River Bats park went right past craft beer and had a relatively inexpensive liquor bar overlooking the third base line.

Bass isn't a craft beer though. It's a fairly established macro-brewery owned by some unholy alliance of both Inbev AND Molson-Coors.

Coors Field has a brewery in it, but it's own of those stealth craft breweries....owned by Molson-Coors. It also has a Chubburger, which is a restaurant started by Oskar Blues brewery. It's an oversight that Coors is only #14. Author obviously hasn't been there or read anything about it for this year.

rka:UNC_Samurai: Great American two years ago had 16oz of Bass for less than 12oz of Bud/Miller pisswater. And the Louisville River Bats park went right past craft beer and had a relatively inexpensive liquor bar overlooking the third base line.

Bass isn't a craft beer though. It's a fairly established macro-brewery owned by some unholy alliance of both Inbev AND Molson-Coors.

Coors Field has a brewery in it, but it's own of those stealth craft breweries....owned by Molson-Coors. It also has a Chubburger, which is a restaurant started by Oskar Blues brewery. It's an oversight that Coors is only #14. Author obviously hasn't been there or read anything about it for this year.

And the Rooftop Party Deck they just put in...oh my.

I know it's a macro; I was sharing because when you see Bass in the store, it's typically one of the most expensive imports on the shelf (more expensive per ounce than some of the Abbey Ales). How the Reds were selling it cheap, I couldn't figure out.

UNC_Samurai:Great American two years ago had 16oz of Bass for less than 12oz of Bud/Miller pisswater. And the Louisville River Bats park went right past craft beer and had a relatively inexpensive liquor bar overlooking the third base line.

I'm sad to say I never saw that whenever I was there. I would have gladly bought a large amount of bass

UNC_Samurai:SubBass49: BKITU: Needed to make sure PETCO Park was at least on the list. Leaving satisfied.

Ridiculously low on the list IMHO...seriously. San Diego is craft brew heaven.

I was out there for a conference a few years ago. Mother of God, the booze was good AND cheap. How do people out there have working livers?

Can't speak for anyone else, but I have strict rules...no getting plastered before 5pm. After that, all bets are off.

BTW, can't wait for URBN St. Brewing (new local brand) to start canning their stuff...their IPA is OFF THE FRIGGIN CHARTS (had it on tap). Makes Stone IPA seem just OK. I guess it's because their brewmaster used to work for Stone & learned from the best.

Just what I could find off a quick googling. Although you really don't have to subject yourself to the Mariners for that matter, I mean the Pyramid Ale brewery is literally right across the street from the stadium, and there are enough bars/resturants in the vicinity that you could just go to the neighborhood and say you were there without the undoubtedly inevitable anger at watching them lose again to the Royals.

What the hell? Craft beers at baseball games? Baseball stadiums are where you go to drink the watered down piss that is regular domestic beer, and the pint of whiskey you sneak in in your back pocket, and you love it.

kronicfeld:Nats park is remarkably good. It is like the diametric opposite of FedEx Field.

As true as this may be, in the middle of the summer in that oven of a stadium the only thing worth getting is their giant frozen margaretas.

The Bloody Mary bar at FedEx is to die for. ~that's goodYou need to get club level seats to be able to get them. ~that's badStanding room club level seats are only 100-150 and are worth the price ~That's greatThey also have Frogurt.

/If you go to an O's game and get anything but a Boh, you are doing it wrong.

CipollinaFan:kronicfeld: Nats park is remarkably good. It is like the diametric opposite of FedEx Field.

As true as this may be, in the middle of the summer in that oven of a stadium the only thing worth getting is their giant frozen margaretas.

The Bloody Mary bar at FedEx is to die for. ~that's goodYou need to get club level seats to be able to get them. ~that's badStanding room club level seats are only 100-150 and are worth the price ~That's greatThey also have Frogurt.

/If you go to an O's game and get anything but a Boh, you are doing it wrong.

You are wrong on Camden Yards. Anything Heavy Seas is better, local - and more local than Boh at this point (and any point in like the last 3 decades).

Loose Cannon is their staple IPA, but I just don't like the more bitter IPAs in the heat at the park. So I'll usually get whatever season or monthly special they have a the park.